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  1. I just had an idea. What is the whole thing with crypto currency has to do with automation, robots, and AI? The fundamental output of those things is energy. It would make sense that if they’re being “taxed” or exchanging “information” between each other about how much work is being performed, they will use a unit of measurement tied to energy to communicate with each other, the taxing authority, and the people interacting with them or buying/purchasing their services. This could then be a parallel to the traditional dollar-fiat system.

    1. Will think about it. They absolutely want tracking of everything 24/7 and to measure and manage all the energy

    2. There’s a Rick & Morty episode where they go into his car battery to discover a micro-universe of people on treadmills who export energy off-planet (i.e. open economy) to power Rick’s car, https://subscriber-input.solari.com/forums/topic/governor-of-new-york-replacement-strategy-workers-who-refuse-vaccinations/#post-168347

      Currency = current-see, where energy is just one of many currents to be seen, measured, stimulated, suppressed and taxed. In other words, it’s about all supply chains.

      New startup will secure software based on digital identity and numerical score of supply chain role (a bit like social credit):: https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/fmr-google-employees-launch-supply-chain-security-startup

      They quote a Sonatype (primary customer: banks) report and a recent Biden EO.

  2. Ethylene Glycol and Polyethylene Glycol are two different things on a molecular level. PEG is used in many medicines as a base. Although the FDA says that PEG is safe for ingestion because it is close to its anti-freeze equivalent I will not use the product if I find it contains it. It is not being used to keep anything from freezing as that is not its function or ability.

  3. Catherine is the only expert who has pinpointed with extreme accuracy the importance of the fact, that, if we lose our rights regarding “trial by jury” with all present in person — well, I shudder to finish that statement. If you watch this proceeding conducted without the judge, the witness, and the questioning attorney all being present in the same room, you will see that Catherine’s observations regarding same is VITAL going forward.
    Link is:
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/gPHyHRiuDpGa/
    Title of video is:
    DR. SHAH – DIRECTOR OF MAINE CDC – EXPOSED UNDER OATH!!!!

    The problems are immense, and under those “restricted and unfair” conditions, the questioning attorney did a memorable job. Problem One Out Of The Gate:
    Questioning attorney must know, not by the witness stating it, but by sight, WHO ELSE WAS IN THE ROOM WITH THIS WITNESS, HOW MANY COMPUTER SCREENS WERE IN FRONT OF HIM AT THE TIME HE IS TESTIFYING, WAS ANYONE LIVESTREAMING COMMENTS OR INSTRUCTIONS OR ANSWERS TO HIM ON SAID SCREENS.

    I would note also witness’s statement (made twice) regarding 400 million doses, that, going forward, the answer cannot be credible without witness stating how many of those doses were placebos. And when witness responds, which he will, that he doesn’t know; then, that “answer” is not credible, it is not factual, it is not, in fact, an answer, any longer.

    Truly Amazing that right at this point in history, we are going to do it by zoom.
    What a great and convenient coincidence.

    1. video is only nine mins and says it is a leaked clip from 10/8; it will probably disappear, which is the only reason I’ve posted it here at this time. Thank you, Catherine, for bringing forth what is going to happen if we are not back in open court.

      1. Wow. I can no longer view said video; the little guy with the swords drops down and it says “cannot process your request”.

      1. BTW – I can still get the video on bitchute – my VPN is on USA.
        (When I get the little guy with the swords, it’s time to reset / clear my browser and try again. Seems to happen frequently.)

  4. Thank you both for the report. You are so on point Catherine relative to the inefficiency of electronic car technology. As you have stated, you grew up listening to your surgeon father’s take on the health industry, mine was an automotive wizard with a formidable command surrounding the automotive industry and the evolution of the automobile as we know it with internal combustion engines. He taught me two things regarding automotive transport, 1.) that much of the air pollution resulting from cars could be corrected by using improved fuels with i.c. engines, (so air pollution from cars has been greatly exacerbated by the global use of cheap fuels), & 2.)the only compatible power plant source for cars similar to the internal combustion engine would be hydrogen cell technology… that’s if you want cars to have freedom of movement which historically has been the norm. If a car’s movement is to be track-able, limited and manipulated, the alternative would be the highly inefficient, electronic power plant type option, dependent upon a grid, with high fire risk and huge future pollution issues due to the burial of used wasted batteries.

    1. Great intelligence. Thanks, Cathleen! Yup, electrical cars much worse for environment. Just heard the nightmare story of trying to put out a fire of a blown up Tesla.

      1. No manufacturer is working on a new model of standard car. What it is on the street are last models.There will be only facelift for existing models from now on.
        Electric motor is much better than petrol engine. You have maximum torque from 0 rpm and 90+% efficiency. Battery is the big problem but I am sure a new solution will be released after they milk every dollar from existing technology. I also expect that new battery will require new car.

    2. 1. Petrol was chosen as the fuel for automobiles because the oil industry viewed it as a waste product. As long a crude oil is extracted and cracked, there will be petrol (gasoline)
      2. An old standard for comparing wheeled transport is litres per ton-mile. As far as I can tell, the battery doubles the weight of the car to achieve expected standards of range & mileage.
      3. renewables have ERoEI in the range 3~5 and first world civilisations need 11+
      so something has to give.
      4. In the UK they plan to connect EV chargers to the internet so they can be turned off depending on, for example, wind speed ….

    1. Based on input from numerous scientists, I don’t post videos from Madej. Being cautious.

      1. Thanks for that data point. I’m also skeptical, but haven’t dug for supporting data. Was disappointed to see her as a prominent speaker in NYC rallies for medical freedom.

  5. Dear Catherine,

    I was really looking forward to John’s summary of the “global reset”. However I cannot find a link to it. Could you please provide me one. I may have missed it.

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